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114th Congress (2nd) Vote 96 -

2/26/2016, 12:04 PM

Vote Summary

HR 2406 - SHARE Act

114th Congress (2nd) Vote 96 is a Senate Vote on Bill HR 2406, SHARE Act. HR 2406 was introduced on May 19, 2015 by 1 Sponsors and 37 Cosponsors.

Sportsmen's Heritage and Recreational Enhancement Act or the SHARE Act

This bill revises a variety of existing programs to expand access to, and opportunities for, hunting, fishing, and recreational shooting.

TITLE I--HUNTING, FISHING AND RECREATIONAL SHOOTING PROTECTION ACT

Hunting, Fishing, and Recreational Shooting Protection Act

(Sec. 102) Components of firearms and ammunition and sport fishing equipment and its components (such as lead sinkers) are exempted from regulation of chemical substances under the Toxic Substances Control Act.

(Sec. 103) The Departments of the Interior and Agriculture (USDA) may not regulate the use of ammunition and fishing tackle based on their lead content if such use complies with state law. This limitation is inapplicable to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) and the National Park Service (NPS).

TITLE II--TARGET PRACTICE AND MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING SUPPORT ACT

Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Support Act

(Sec. 204) The bill amends the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act by increasing the proportion of: (1) funding from that Act that states may use for public target ranges, and (2) the federal share of costs for public target ranges. A public target range is a specific location that is identified for recreational shooting.

(Sec. 205) The bill shields the United States from any civil action or claim for money damages for injury to or loss of property, personal injury, or death caused by an activity occurring at a public target range that is funded by the federal government pursuant to such Act or located on federal land, except to the extent provided under the Federal Tort Claims Act with respect to the exercise or performance of a discretionary function.

(Sec. 206) The bill urges the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to cooperate with state and local authorities and other entities to carry out waste removal and other activities on any federal land used as a public target range.

TITLE III--POLAR BEAR CONSERVATION AND FAIRNESS ACT

Polar Bear Conservation and Fairness Act

(Sec. 302) The bill amends the Marine Mammal Protection Act of 1972 by requiring Interior to issue permits to allow a hunter to import polar bear parts (other than internal organs) if the bear was legally harvested in Canada from an approved population before the May 15, 2008, listing of the polar bear as threatened.

TITLE IV--RECREATIONAL LANDS SELF-DEFENSE ACT

Recreational Lands Self-Defense Act

(Sec. 402) The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers may not prohibit individuals from possessing a firearm in public areas of a water resources development project.

TITLE V--WILDLIFE AND HUNTING HERITAGE CONSERVATION COUNCIL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

(Sec. 501) The bill replaces the Wildlife and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council with the Wildlife and Hunting Heritage Conservation Council Advisory Committee.

TITLE VI--RECREATIONAL FISHING AND HUNTING HERITAGE OPPORTUNITIES ACT

Recreational Fishing and Hunting Heritage and Opportunities Act

(Sec. 603) Federal land management officials must facilitate the use of, and access to, federal lands for fishing, sport hunting, and recreational shooting with specified exceptions.

Interior must integrate wildlife-dependent recreational uses into regulations, policies, criteria, plans, or other activities to amend the manner in which individual refuges or the National Wildlife Refuge System are managed.

Actions taken under this title or the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act of 1966 may not be considered to be a major federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA).

The bill requires BLM and Forest Service lands, excluding lands on the Outer Continental Shelf, to be open to recreational fishing, hunting, and shooting unless the managing agency acts to close such lands to such activities for purposes of resource conservation, public safety, energy production, water supply facilities, or national security.

Heads of federal agencies must use their authorities to lease their lands or permit use of their lands for shooting ranges, and designate specific lands for recreational shooting activities.

(Sec. 604) The bill establishes requirements for a permanent or temporary withdrawal, change of classification, or change of management status that effectively closes or significantly restricts public lands for fishing or hunting or related activities.

TITLE VII--FARMER AND HUNTER PROTECTION ACT

Hunter and Farmer Protection Act

(Sec. 702) The bill amends the Migratory Bird Treaty Act to revise standards for determining what constitutes baiting for purposes of the prohibition on taking migratory game birds.

In the case of waterfowl, cranes, and coots, a baited area includes a standing, unharvested crop that has been manipulated through activities such as mowing, discing, or rolling, unless the activities are normal agricultural practices. An area is not considered to be a baited area if it: (1) has been treated with a normal agricultural practice, (2) has standing crops that have not been manipulated, or (3) has standing crops that have been or are flooded.

USDA must submit to Interior a report on changes to normal agricultural practices across the range of crops grown by agricultural producers in each region of the United States in which USDA harvest practice recommendations are provided to agricultural producers.

TITLE VIII--TRANSPORTING BOWS ACROSS NATIONAL PARK SERVICE LANDS

Hunter Access Corridors Act

(Sec. 802) The NPS may not prohibit individuals from transporting bows and crossbows if certain requirements are met.

The NPS may establish hunter access corridors. Actions taken to establish such corridors may not be considered to be a major federal action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment under the NEPA.

TITLE IX--FEDERAL LAND TRANSACTION FACILITATION ACT REAUTHORIZATION (FLTFA)

Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act Reauthorization

(Sec. 902) The bill amends the Federal Land Transaction Facilitation Act (FLTFA), including by permanently authorizing Interior to sell certain public land and use the proceeds from those sales for acquiring land located within or adjacent to federal lands.

The bill expands the program by allowing lands to be acquired from those proceeds for: (1) hunting, recreational fishing, recreational shooting, and other recreational activities; or (2) deferred maintenance activities that enhance opportunities for recreational access.

Interior must establish and maintain a public database containing a comprehensive list of all public land identified for disposal.

TITLE X--AFRICAN ELEPHANT CONSERVATION AND LEGAL IVORY POSSESSION ACT

African Elephant Conservation and Legal Ivory Possession Act

The bill revises and reauthorizes the African Elephant Conservation Act through FY2020.

(Sec. 1003) Ivory may be imported or exported under that Act and the Endangered Species Act of 1973 if: (1) the raw ivory or worked ivory is for a museum; (2) it was lawfully importable into the United States on February 24, 2014, regardless of when it was acquired; or (3) the worked ivory was previously lawfully possessed in the United States.

This bill authorizes commerce in African elephant ivory or in products containing African elephant ivory that have been lawfully imported or crafted in the United States.

(Sec. 1004) Interior may station USFWS law enforcement officers in each African country that has a significant population of African elephants to assist local wildlife rangers in protecting the elephants and facilitating the apprehension of individuals who illegally kill them or assist in killing them.

(Sec. 1005) The President may embargo any products from a country if it is a significant transit or destination point for illegal ivory trade.

(Sec. 1006) Interior's only means for determining whether trade in African elephant ivory is legal are the means used as of February 24, 2014, including any presumption or the burden of proof applied in those determinations.

(Sec. 1007) The bill authorizes the importation of a sport-hunted African elephant trophy if the trophy was taken from certain elephants populations that at the time were not necessarily threatened with extinction, but may have become so unless trade was closely controlled.

(Sec. 1008) In providing financial assistance under the African Elephant Conservation Act, Interior must prioritize projects for facilitating the acquisition of equipment and training to wildlife officials in ivory-producing countries to be used in anti-poaching efforts.

(Sec. 1009) The Government Accountability Office must study and report on the effects of a ban of the trade in of fossilized ivory from mammoths and mastodons on the illegal importation and trade of African and Asian elephant ivory within the United States, with the exception of importation or trade related to museum exhibitions or scientific research.

TITLE XI--RESPECT FOR TREATIES AND RIGHTS

(Sec. 1101) The bill may not be construed to affect any treaty or other right of a federally recognized Indian tribe.

TITLE XII--PERMITS FOR FILM CREWS OF FIVE PEOPLE OR LESS

(Sec. 1201) This bill provides special rules to expand access to federal land and waterways for film crews of five people or fewer.

TITLE XIII--STATE APPROVAL OF FISHING RESTRICTION

(Sec. 1301) Interior and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration must obtain approval from the relevant fish and wildlife management agency of a state or territory before restricting fishing access to state or territorial marine waters (including coastal waters and estuaries) or Great Lakes waters that are within the jurisdiction of the NPS or the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries.

TITLE XIV--HUNTING AND RECREATIONAL FISHING WITHIN CERTAIN NATIONAL FORESTS

(Sec. 1402) USDA and the Forest Service may not establish policies, directives, or regulations that restrict the type, season, or method of hunting or recreational fishing on lands within the National Forest System that are otherwise open to those activities and are consistent with the applicable forest plan if those lands are located in: (1) the Kisatchie National Forest in Louisiana; (2) the De Soto National Forest in Mississippi; (3) the Mark Twain National Forest in Missouri; and (4) the Ozark National Forest, the St. Francis National Forest and the Ouachita National Forest in Arkansas, and Oklahoma.

(Sec. 1403) The Forest Service must publish a notice of the closure of any public road on Forest System lands, along with a justification for the closure.

TITLE XV--GRAND CANYON BISON MANAGEMENT ACT

Grand Canyon Bison Management Act

(Sec. 1503) Interior must publish a management plan to reduce, through humane lethal culling by skilled public volunteers and other nonlethal means, the population of bison in the Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona that Interior determines are detrimental to the uses of the park.

Those volunteers may remove a full bison harvested from the park.

Interior must coordinate with the Arizona Game and Fish Commission regarding the development and implementation of the management plan.

TITLE XVI--OPEN BOOK ON EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE

Open Book on Equal Access to Justice Act

(Sec. 1602) The bill amends the Equal Access to Justice Act and the federal judicial code to require the Administrative Conference of the United States to make an initial report on the amount of fees and other expenses awarded to nonfederal entities when they prevail against the United States in certain administrative proceedings and civil action cases. The conference must report on those fees and expenses for the next six years after the initial report was submitted. Those reports must: (1) describe information that may aid Congress in evaluating the scope and impact of such awards; and (2) be made available to the public online.

The conference must create online a searchable database that contains certain information concerning the awards. The database must be maintained until a year after the final report is submitted.

TITLE XVII--UTILITY TERRAIN VEHICLES

(Sec. 1701) The Forest Administrator must amend the applicable travel plan to allow utility terrain vehicles access on all roads nominated by the Secretary of Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries in the Kisatchie National Forest, except when the designation would pose an unacceptable safety risk, in which case the administrator must publish a notice in the Federal Register with a justification for the closure.

TITLE XVIII--GOOD SAMARITAN SEARCH AND RECOVERY

Good Samaritan Search and Recovery Act

(Sec. 1802) This bill directs Interior and USDA to implement a process to provide eligible organizations and individuals expedited access to federal land to conduct good Samaritan search-and-recovery missions, which are searches for one or more missing individuals believed to be deceased at the time that the search is initiated.

The bill sets forth procedures for the approval or denial of requests made by eligible organizations or individuals to carry out a good Samaritan search-and-recovery mission.

Interior and USDA must develop search-and-recovery focused partnerships with search-and-recovery organizations to coordinate good Samaritan search-and-recovery missions, and expedite and accelerate mission efforts for finding missing individuals.

TITLE XIX--INTERSTATE TRANSPORTATION OF FIREARMS OR AMMUNITION

(Sec. 1901) This title amends the federal criminal code by permitting an individual to transport a firearm between two states where it is legal to possess, carry, or transport firearms. The firearm must be unloaded and securely stored during transport.

A firearm transported by means other than a motor vehicle (e.g. air) must be secured in a locked container or a gun storage or safety device.

Individuals may also transport ammunition between two states where it is legal to possess, carry, or transport ammunition. Ammunition transported by motor vehicle must be inaccessible from the vehicle's passenger compartment. If the vehicle does not have a compartment separate from the passenger compartment, the ammunition must be secured in a locked container other than the glove compartment or console. Ammunition transported by other means must be secured in a locked container.

Individuals may not be arrested or detained for violation of any state or local law or regulation related to the possession, transportation, or carrying of firearms or ammunition unless there is probable cause to believe that the individual failed to securely store them during transport.

When a person asserts compliance with this title as a defense in a criminal proceeding: (1) the prosecution must bear the burden of proving, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the person's conduct did not satisfy federal conditions; and (2) the court must award the prevailing defendant a reasonable attorney's fee.

The bill authorizes a person who is deprived of a right, privilege or immunity secured by federal firearms provisions to bring an action in court for damages and other appropriate relief.

TITLE XX--GRAY WOLVES

(Sec. 2001) Interior must reissue: (1) the final rule published on December 28, 2011, that removed the gray wolf in the Western Great Lakes Distinct Population Segment from the List of Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and that removed the designation of critical habitat for that wolf in Minnesota and Michigan; and (2) the final rule published on September 10, 2012, that removed the gray wolf in Wyoming from the list and removed the Yellowstone Experimental Protection Area that was established to facilitate reintroduction of the wolf. Reissued rules are not subject to judicial review.

TITLE XXI--MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

(Sec. 2101) The USFWS may not issue a final rule that succeeds, or is substantially similar to, the proposed rule entitled, "Non-Subsistence Take of Wildlife, and Public Participation and Closure Procedures, on National Wildlife Refuges in Alaska," published on January 8, 2016, that specifies allowable predator control practices in wildlife refuges in Alaska.

(Sec. 2102) The NPS must withdraw the final rule entitled, "Alaska; Hunting and Trapping in National Preserves," published on October 23, 2015.

The vote passed with a tally of 239 For, 165 Against, 0 Present, and 29 Not Voting. When broken down by party, there were 10 Democrats, 229 Republican, and 0 Independents voting For, 162 Democrats, 3 Republican, and 0 Independents voting Against, 0 Democrats, 0 Republican, and 0 Independents voting Present, and finally, 16 Democrats, 13 Republican, and 0 Independents Not Voting.

Voting For

Democrat

Republican

Independent

239

10

229

0

Voting Against

Democrat

Republican

Independent

165

162

3

0

Voting Present

Democrat

Republican

Independent

0

0

0

0

Voting Not Voting

Democrat

Republican

Independent

0

Official Vote Question

On Agreeing to the Amendment - SHARE Act

Official Vote Result

Agreed to

Comments

House Representatives' Votes on

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Representative Abraham

LA (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Adams

NC (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Aderholt

AL (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Aguilar

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Allen

GA (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Amash

MI (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Amodei

NV (Republican)

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Not Voting
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Representative Ashford

NE (Democrat)

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Aye
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Representative Babin

TX (Republican)

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Representative Barletta

PA (Republican)

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Representative Barr

KY (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Barton

TX (Republican)

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Representative Bass

CA (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Beatty

OH (Democrat)

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Representative Becerra

CA (Democrat)

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Not Voting
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Representative Benishek

MI (Republican)

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Representative Bera

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Beyer

VA (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Bilirakis

FL (Republican)

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Representative Bishop (GA)

GA (Democrat)

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Representative Bishop (MI)

MI (Republican)

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Representative Bishop (UT)

UT (Republican)

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Representative Black

TN (Republican)

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Representative Blackburn

TN (Republican)

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Representative Blum

IA (Republican)

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Representative Blumenauer

OR (Democrat)

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Representative Bonamici

OR (Democrat)

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Representative Bost

IL (Republican)

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Representative Boustany

LA (Republican)

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Representative Boyle, Brendan F.

PA (Democrat)

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Representative Brady (PA)

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TX (Republican)

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VA (Republican)

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OK (Republican)

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Representative Brooks (AL)

AL (Republican)

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Representative Brooks (IN)

IN (Republican)

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Representative Brown (FL)

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Representative Brownley (CA)

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Buchanan

FL (Republican)

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Representative Buck

CO (Republican)

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Representative Bucshon

IN (Republican)

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Representative Burgess

TX (Republican)

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Representative Bustos

IL (Democrat)

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Representative Butterfield

NC (Democrat)

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Representative Byrne

AL (Republican)

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Representative Calvert

CA (Republican)

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Representative Capps

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Capuano

MA (Democrat)

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Representative Cardenas

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Carney

DE (Democrat)

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Representative Carson (IN)

IN (Democrat)

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Representative Carter (GA)

GA (Republican)

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Representative Carter (TX)

TX (Republican)

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Representative Cartwright

PA (Democrat)

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Representative Castor (FL)

FL (Democrat)

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Representative Castro (TX)

TX (Democrat)

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Representative Chabot

OH (Republican)

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Representative Chaffetz

UT (Republican)

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Representative Chu, Judy

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Cicilline

RI (Democrat)

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Representative Clark (MA)

MA (Democrat)

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Representative Clarke (NY)

NY (Democrat)

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Representative Clawson (FL)

FL (Republican)

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Representative Clay

MO (Democrat)

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Representative Cleaver

MO (Democrat)

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Representative Clyburn

SC (Democrat)

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Representative Coffman

CO (Republican)

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Representative Cohen

TN (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Cole

OK (Republican)

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Representative Collins (GA)

GA (Republican)

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Representative Collins (NY)

NY (Republican)

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Representative Comstock

VA (Republican)

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Representative Conaway

TX (Republican)

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Representative Connolly

VA (Democrat)

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Representative Conyers

MI (Democrat)

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Representative Cook

CA (Republican)

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Representative Cooper

TN (Democrat)

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Representative Costa

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Costello (PA)

PA (Republican)

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Representative Courtney

CT (Democrat)

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Representative Cramer

ND (Republican)

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Representative Crawford

AR (Republican)

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Representative Crenshaw

FL (Republican)

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Representative Crowley

NY (Democrat)

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Representative Cuellar

TX (Democrat)

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Representative Culberson

TX (Republican)

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Representative Cummings

MD (Democrat)

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Representative Curbelo (FL)

FL (Republican)

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Representative Davis (CA)

CA (Democrat)

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Representative Davis, Danny

IL (Democrat)

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Representative Davis, Rodney

IL (Republican)

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Representative DeFazio

OR (Democrat)

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Representative DeGette

CO (Democrat)

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Representative Delaney

MD (Democrat)

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No
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Representative DeLauro

CT (Democrat)

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No
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Representative DelBene

WA (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Denham

CA (Republican)

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Representative Dent

PA (Republican)

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Representative DeSantis

FL (Republican)

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Representative DeSaulnier

CA (Democrat)

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Representative DesJarlais

TN (Republican)

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Representative Deutch

FL (Democrat)

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Representative Diaz-Balart

FL (Republican)

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Representative Dingell

MI (Democrat)

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Representative Doggett

TX (Democrat)

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Representative Dold

IL (Republican)

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Representative Donovan

NY (Republican)

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No
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Representative Doyle, Michael F.

PA (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Duckworth

IL (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Duffy

WI (Republican)

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Representative Duncan (SC)

SC (Republican)

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Representative Duncan (TN)

TN (Republican)

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Representative Edwards

MD (Democrat)

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Representative Ellison

MN (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Ellmers (NC)

NC (Republican)

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Representative Emmer (MN)

MN (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Engel

NY (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Eshoo

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
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Representative Esty

CT (Democrat)

Voted

No
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Representative Farenthold

TX (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Farr

CA (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Fattah

PA (Democrat)

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Not Voting
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Representative Fincher

TN (Republican)

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Representative Fitzpatrick

PA (Republican)

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Representative Fleischmann

TN (Republican)

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Representative Fleming

LA (Republican)

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Representative Flores

TX (Republican)

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Representative Forbes

VA (Republican)

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Representative Fortenberry

NE (Republican)

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Representative Foster

IL (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Foxx

NC (Republican)

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Representative Frankel (FL)

FL (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Franks (AZ)

AZ (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Frelinghuysen

NJ (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Fudge

OH (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Gabbard

HI (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Gallego

AZ (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Garamendi

CA (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Garrett

NJ (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Gibbs

OH (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Gibson

NY (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Gohmert

TX (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Goodlatte

VA (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Gosar

AZ (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Gowdy

SC (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Graham

FL (Democrat)

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Aye
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Representative Granger

TX (Republican)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Graves (GA)

GA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Graves (LA)

LA (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Graves (MO)

MO (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Grayson

FL (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Green, Al

TX (Democrat)

Voted

No
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Representative Green, Gene

TX (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
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Representative Griffith

VA (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Grijalva

AZ (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Grothman

WI (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Guinta

NH (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Guthrie

KY (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Gutierrez

IL (Democrat)

Voted

No
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Representative Hahn

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
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Representative Hanna

NY (Republican)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Hardy

NV (Republican)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Harper

MS (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Harris

MD (Republican)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Hartzler

MO (Republican)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Hastings

FL (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
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Representative Heck (NV)

NV (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Heck (WA)

WA (Democrat)

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No
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Representative Hensarling

TX (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Herrera Beutler

WA (Republican)

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Not Voting
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Representative Hice, Jody B.

GA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Higgins

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
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Representative Hill

AR (Republican)

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Aye
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Representative Himes

CT (Democrat)

Voted

No
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Representative Hinojosa

TX (Democrat)

Voted

No
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Representative Holding

NC (Republican)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Honda

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
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Representative Hoyer

MD (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
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Representative Hudson

NC (Republican)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Huelskamp

KS (Republican)

Voted

Aye
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Representative Huffman

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
H

Representative Huizenga (MI)

MI (Republican)

Voted

Aye
H

Representative Hultgren

IL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
H

Representative Hunter

CA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
H

Representative Hurd (TX)

TX (Republican)

Voted

Aye
H

Representative Hurt (VA)

VA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
I

Representative Israel

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
I

Representative Issa

CA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
J

Representative Jackson Lee

TX (Democrat)

Voted

No
J

Representative Jeffries

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
J

Representative Jenkins (KS)

KS (Republican)

Voted

Aye
J

Representative Jenkins (WV)

WV (Republican)

Voted

Aye
J

Representative Johnson (GA)

GA (Democrat)

Voted

No
J

Representative Johnson (OH)

OH (Republican)

Voted

Aye
J

Representative Johnson, E. B.

TX (Democrat)

Voted

No
J

Representative Johnson, Sam

TX (Republican)

Voted

Aye
J

Representative Jolly

FL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
J

Representative Jones

NC (Republican)

Voted

Aye
J

Representative Jordan

OH (Republican)

Voted

Aye
J

Representative Joyce

OH (Republican)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Kaptur

OH (Democrat)

Voted

No
K

Representative Katko

NY (Republican)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Keating

MA (Democrat)

Voted

No
K

Representative Kelly (IL)

IL (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
K

Representative Kelly (MS)

MS (Republican)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Kelly (PA)

PA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Kennedy

MA (Democrat)

Voted

No
K

Representative Kildee

MI (Democrat)

Voted

No
K

Representative Kilmer

WA (Democrat)

Voted

No
K

Representative Kind

WI (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative King (IA)

IA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative King (NY)

NY (Republican)

Voted

No
K

Representative Kinzinger (IL)

IL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Kirkpatrick

AZ (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
K

Representative Kline

MN (Republican)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Knight

CA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
K

Representative Kuster

NH (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Labrador

ID (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative LaHood

IL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative LaMalfa

CA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lamborn

CO (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lance

NJ (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Langevin

RI (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Larsen (WA)

WA (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Larson (CT)

CT (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Latta

OH (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lawrence

MI (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lee

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Levin

MI (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lewis

GA (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lieu, Ted

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lipinski

IL (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative LoBiondo

NJ (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Loebsack

IA (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lofgren

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Long

MO (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Loudermilk

GA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Love

UT (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lowenthal

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lowey

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lucas

OK (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Luetkemeyer

MO (Republican)

Voted

Aye
L

Representative Lujan Grisham (NM)

NM (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lujan, Ben Ray (NM)

NM (Democrat)

Voted

No
L

Representative Lummis

WY (Republican)

Voted

Not Voting
L

Representative Lynch

MA (Democrat)

Voted

No
M

Representative MacArthur

NJ (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Maloney, Carolyn

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
M

Representative Maloney, Sean

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
M

Representative Marchant

TX (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Marino

PA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Massie

KY (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Matsui

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
M

Representative McCarthy

CA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McCaul

TX (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McClintock

CA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McCollum

MN (Democrat)

Voted

No
M

Representative McDermott

WA (Democrat)

Voted

No
M

Representative McGovern

MA (Democrat)

Voted

No
M

Representative McHenry

NC (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McKinley

WV (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McMorris Rodgers

WA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative McNerney

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
M

Representative McSally

AZ (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Meadows

NC (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Meehan

PA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Meeks

NY (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
M

Representative Meng

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
M

Representative Messer

IN (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Mica

FL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Miller (FL)

FL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Miller (MI)

MI (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Moolenaar

MI (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Mooney (WV)

WV (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Moore

WI (Democrat)

Voted

No
M

Representative Moulton

MA (Democrat)

Voted

No
M

Representative Mullin

OK (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Mulvaney

SC (Republican)

Voted

Aye
M

Representative Murphy (FL)

FL (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
M

Representative Murphy (PA)

PA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
N

Representative Nadler

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
N

Representative Napolitano

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
N

Representative Neal

MA (Democrat)

Voted

No
N

Representative Neugebauer

TX (Republican)

Voted

Aye
N

Representative Newhouse

WA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
N

Representative Noem

SD (Republican)

Voted

Aye
N

Representative Nolan

MN (Democrat)

Voted

No
N

Representative Norcross

NJ (Democrat)

Voted

No
N

Representative Nugent

FL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
N

Representative Nunes

CA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
O

Representative O'Rourke

TX (Democrat)

Voted

No
O

Representative Olson

TX (Republican)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Palazzo

MS (Republican)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pallone

NJ (Democrat)

Voted

No
P

Representative Palmer

AL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pascrell

NJ (Democrat)

Voted

No
P

Representative Paulsen

MN (Republican)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Payne

NJ (Democrat)

Voted

No
P

Representative Pearce

NM (Republican)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pelosi

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
P

Representative Perlmutter

CO (Democrat)

Voted

No
P

Representative Perry

PA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Peters

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
P

Representative Peterson

MN (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pingree

ME (Democrat)

Voted

No
P

Representative Pittenger

NC (Republican)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pitts

PA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Pocan

WI (Democrat)

Voted

No
P

Representative Poe (TX)

TX (Republican)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Poliquin

ME (Republican)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Polis

CO (Democrat)

Voted

No
P

Representative Pompeo

KS (Republican)

Voted

Not Voting
P

Representative Posey

FL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
P

Representative Price (NC)

NC (Democrat)

Voted

No
P

Representative Price, Tom

GA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
Q

Representative Quigley

IL (Democrat)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rangel

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
R

Representative Ratcliffe

TX (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Reed

NY (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Reichert

WA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Renacci

OH (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Ribble

WI (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Rice (NY)

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rice (SC)

SC (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Richmond

LA (Democrat)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rigell

VA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Roby

AL (Republican)

Voted

Not Voting
R

Representative Roe (TN)

TN (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Rogers (AL)

AL (Republican)

Voted

Not Voting
R

Representative Rogers (KY)

KY (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Rohrabacher

CA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Rokita

IN (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Rooney (FL)

FL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Ros-Lehtinen

FL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Roskam

IL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Ross

FL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Rothfus

PA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Rouzer

NC (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Roybal-Allard

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
R

Representative Royce

CA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Ruiz

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
R

Representative Ruppersberger

MD (Democrat)

Voted

No
R

Representative Rush

IL (Democrat)

Voted

No
R

Representative Russell

OK (Republican)

Voted

Aye
R

Representative Ryan (OH)

OH (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Salmon

AZ (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Sanchez, Linda T.

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Sanchez, Loretta

CA (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
S

Representative Sanford

SC (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Sarbanes

MD (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Scalise

LA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Schakowsky

IL (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Schiff

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Schrader

OR (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Schweikert

AZ (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Scott (VA)

VA (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Scott, Austin

GA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Scott, David

GA (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Sensenbrenner

WI (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Serrano

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Sessions

TX (Republican)

Voted

Not Voting
S

Representative Sewell (AL)

AL (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Sherman

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Shimkus

IL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Shuster

PA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Simpson

ID (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Sinema

AZ (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Sires

NJ (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Slaughter

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Smith (MO)

MO (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Smith (NE)

NE (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Smith (NJ)

NJ (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Smith (TX)

TX (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Smith (WA)

WA (Democrat)

Voted

Not Voting
S

Representative Speier

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
S

Representative Stefanik

NY (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Stewart

UT (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Stivers

OH (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Stutzman

IN (Republican)

Voted

Aye
S

Representative Swalwell (CA)

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
T

Representative Takai

HI (Democrat)

Voted

No
T

Representative Takano

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
T

Representative Thompson (CA)

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
T

Representative Thompson (MS)

MS (Democrat)

Voted

No
T

Representative Thompson (PA)

PA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Thornberry

TX (Republican)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Tiberi

OH (Republican)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Tipton

CO (Republican)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Titus

NV (Democrat)

Voted

No
T

Representative Tonko

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
T

Representative Torres

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
T

Representative Trott

MI (Republican)

Voted

Aye
T

Representative Tsongas

MA (Democrat)

Voted

No
T

Representative Turner

OH (Republican)

Voted

Aye
U

Representative Upton

MI (Republican)

Voted

Aye
V

Representative Valadao

CA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
V

Representative Van Hollen

MD (Democrat)

Voted

No
V

Representative Vargas

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
V

Representative Veasey

TX (Democrat)

Voted

No
V

Representative Vela

TX (Democrat)

Voted

No
V

Representative Velazquez

NY (Democrat)

Voted

No
V

Representative Visclosky

IN (Democrat)

Voted

No
W

Representative Wagner

MO (Republican)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Walberg

MI (Republican)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Walden

OR (Republican)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Walorski

IN (Republican)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Walz

MN (Democrat)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Wasserman Schultz

FL (Democrat)

Voted

No
W

Representative Waters, Maxine

CA (Democrat)

Voted

No
W

Representative Webster (FL)

FL (Republican)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Welch

VT (Democrat)

Voted

No
W

Representative Westmoreland

GA (Republican)

Voted

Not Voting
W

Representative Whitfield

KY (Republican)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Wilson (FL)

FL (Democrat)

Voted

No
W

Representative Wilson (SC)

SC (Republican)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Wittman

VA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Womack

AR (Republican)

Voted

Aye
W

Representative Woodall

GA (Republican)

Voted

Aye
Y

Representative Yarmuth

KY (Democrat)

Voted

No